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Mathematical Problems from Applied Logic II : Logics for the XXIst Century /

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: : 540Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2007.Description: XXX, 354 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387692456.Subject(s): | | | | | DDC classification: 511.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
On Two Models of Provability: Provability Logic, Logic of Proofs -- Directions for Computability Theory Beyond Pure Mathematical: Motivations, Directions, Progress So Far And How One Might Go From Here -- Computability and Computable Models: Preliminaries, Bounds for Computable Models, Structure Complexity of Computable Models, Isomorphism Problem, Classes of Computable Models and Index Sets -- First-order Logic Foundation of Relativity Theories: Introduction (Logic and Spacetime Geometry), More Concrete Introduction (Foundation of Spacetime), Intriguing Features of GR Spacetimes (Challenges for the Logician), A FOL Axiom System of SR Extended with Accelerated Observers, One Step toward GR (Effect of Gravitation on Clocks), Questions, Suggestions for Future Research -- Beyond Hybrid Systems: Digital Programs, Continuous Plants and Controllers, Hybrid Systems, Discretization, Continualization, Methodology -- Region-Based Theory of Space: Algebras of Regions, Representation Theory, and Logics: Historical Excursion in the Region-Based Theory of Space, Algebras of Regions, Models, and Representation Theory, Region-Based Propositional Modal Logics of Space.
In: Summary: Mathematical Problems from Applied Logic II presents chapters from selected, world renowned, logicians. Important topics of logic are discussed from the point of view of their further development in light of requirements arising from their successful application in areas such as Computer Science and AI language. Fields covered include: logic of provability, applications of computability theory to biology, psychology, physics, chemistry, economics, and other basic sciences; computability theory and computable models; logic and space-time geometry; hybrid systems; logic and region-based theory of space. Contributors include: Sergei Artemov, USA; John Case, USA; Sergei Goncharov, Russia, Judit X. Madar�sz, Istv�n N�meti, and Gergely, Sz�kely, Hungary, Anil Nerode, USA and Dimiter Vakarelov, Bulgaria. 0
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On Two Models of Provability: Provability Logic, Logic of Proofs -- Directions for Computability Theory Beyond Pure Mathematical: Motivations, Directions, Progress So Far And How One Might Go From Here -- Computability and Computable Models: Preliminaries, Bounds for Computable Models, Structure Complexity of Computable Models, Isomorphism Problem, Classes of Computable Models and Index Sets -- First-order Logic Foundation of Relativity Theories: Introduction (Logic and Spacetime Geometry), More Concrete Introduction (Foundation of Spacetime), Intriguing Features of GR Spacetimes (Challenges for the Logician), A FOL Axiom System of SR Extended with Accelerated Observers, One Step toward GR (Effect of Gravitation on Clocks), Questions, Suggestions for Future Research -- Beyond Hybrid Systems: Digital Programs, Continuous Plants and Controllers, Hybrid Systems, Discretization, Continualization, Methodology -- Region-Based Theory of Space: Algebras of Regions, Representation Theory, and Logics: Historical Excursion in the Region-Based Theory of Space, Algebras of Regions, Models, and Representation Theory, Region-Based Propositional Modal Logics of Space.

Mathematical Problems from Applied Logic II presents chapters from selected, world renowned, logicians. Important topics of logic are discussed from the point of view of their further development in light of requirements arising from their successful application in areas such as Computer Science and AI language. Fields covered include: logic of provability, applications of computability theory to biology, psychology, physics, chemistry, economics, and other basic sciences; computability theory and computable models; logic and space-time geometry; hybrid systems; logic and region-based theory of space. Contributors include: Sergei Artemov, USA; John Case, USA; Sergei Goncharov, Russia, Judit X. Madar�sz, Istv�n N�meti, and Gergely, Sz�kely, Hungary, Anil Nerode, USA and Dimiter Vakarelov, Bulgaria. 0

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